By Tania Fuentez for Ohio.com
Should you get lost in Aruba, follow the divi-divi trees.
That was the tip from Leroy King, a tour guide, as my mother, aunts and a busload of people ventured into the rocky, parched interior that defines much of the unique island.
The divi-divi trees — gnarled and outstretched to the Caribbean Sea — have been contorted by the steady trade winds into huge, bonsailike figures, and their limbs point west, to the bustling hotel district.
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January 14th, 2004 
